Google Gemini has evolved from a chatbot into a comprehensive AI agent stack featuring personal intelligence (connecting to Gmail, Photos, YouTube for context-aware responses), personalized image generation using real user photos, interactive 3D simulations for visual learning, and Lyria 3 Pro for generating full 3-minute songs with proper structure, all designed to work together seamlessly across the Gemini app.
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New Google Gemini AI agents are insane.
What if Google just quietly dropped an AI that knows your life better than you do? You think you've seen what AI can do? You haven't. There's a brand new Gemini feature most people are sleeping on, and it's already doing things that feel borderline unfair. Stick with me.
By the end of this, you'll know exactly how to use it. Hey, I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, the guy who helps people learn AI tools and put them to work in real life, not just play around, real results. In this video, I'm breaking down the new Gemini updates that just rolled out. We're talking personal intelligence. We're talking image generation that uses your own photos. We're talking AI music tracks up to 3 minutes long. And one update most people haven't even heard about yet that I'll save for the end. Let me start with the big one, personal intelligence. This is Google's new feature inside the Gemini app, and it changes the whole game. Here's what it does. With one tap, you can connect Gemini to your Gmail, your Google Photos, your YouTube, your search history. And once it's connected, Gemini stops being a generic chatbot. It becomes a personal AI that actually knows you. Let me give real example straight from the Google blog. The product lead, Josh Woodward, shared this story. He was at a tire shop with his Honda minivan. He didn't know the tire size. He asked Gemini. And instead of just giving him the spec, it pulled context from his Google Photos. It saw his family road trips to Oklahoma. It suggested all-weather tires for those trips. Then it pulled ratings for each option. Then he needed his license plate. Gemini grabbed it from a photo in his library, just like that. That's not a chatbot. That's an assistant that knows your life. And here's what's wild.
It works across text, photos, and video.
So, if you ask it to plan a trip, it can look at past trip photos. It can scan flight confirmations in your Gmail. It can pull your interests from your YouTube history. Then it gives you something tailored to you, not a generic top 10 list, real recommendations based on what you actually like. This launched in the US first for Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers. Then in March 2026, it expanded to the free tier across AI mode in search, the Gemini app, and Gemini in Chrome. So, a lot of people in the US can already use this right now.
Now, I know what you're thinking. What about privacy? Connecting your apps is opt-in. You choose which apps to link.
You can turn it off anytime. Google says they don't train their models directly on your Gmail or Google Photos. They train on prompts and responses with steps to filter out personal data. And anytime Gemini gives you an answer, it tries to show you the source so you can verify where that info came from. If it gets something wrong, you can correct it on the spot. Hold on. Before I dive into the next update, I want to share something quickly. When I first started using all these AI tools, I was overwhelmed. Updates every week, new features dropping every day, and it was hard to figure out what was actually worth my time. That's when I created this community called AI Profit Boardroom with over 2,000 members all focused on learning AI together and sharing what actually works. It taught me which workflows save time versus which ones waste it. The community shares real use cases and practical implementations. If you're serious about using AI to improve your work and skills, check it out. Link in description. Now, stick with me because this next one is where things get really interesting. Google just plugged personal intelligence into their image generation tool. They call it Nano Banana 2, and the result is something I haven't seen any other AI tool do yet.
Here's what changed. Before, if you wanted a personal AI image, you had to write a long, detailed prompt. You had to upload reference photos. Now, you just type something simple, like design my dream house or create a picture of my desert island essentials, and Gemini fills in the blanks based on what it knows about you, your interests, your style, your past photos. But here's the cooler part. If you connect your Google Photos library, Gemini can actually use real images of you and your family, real photos of your pets, real photos of your inner circle. So, you can say something like create a claymation image of me and my family doing our favorite activity, and it generates that exact image with your actual people in it. You can experiment with watercolor styles, charcoal sketches, oil paintings, whatever vibe you want. If the result isn't quite right, you can tell Gemini what was wrong and try again. You can pick a different reference photo. You can click the sources button to see exactly which image it used to guide the creation. So, you stay in control the whole time. This rolled out in April 2026 to AI Plus Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US. And Google said it's coming to Gemini in Chrome on desktop soon. Now, let me hit you with something else most people missed. The Gemini app can now generate interactive 3D models and simulations directly inside your chat. This is huge for learning, huge for understanding complex topics, huge for kids in school or anyone who learns better visually.
Before, when you asked Gemini to explain something like how the moon orbits the Earth, you got text and maybe a static image. Now, you get an actual interactive simulation. You can adjust sliders, change the velocity, change the gravity. Watch how the orbit changes in real time. You can ask it to visualize how fractals work, show you how a double-slit experiment works, run a double pendulum simulation. Whatever the concept is, Gemini can build a working visualization that you can play with.
This rolled out globally in April 2026 to all Gemini app users, not just paid subscribers. So, if you've got Gemini, head to gemini.google.com, pick the Pro model, then ask it to show me or help me visualize something. The only catch is this isn't available yet for educational workspace accounts. But for personal accounts, it's live. Now, let's get into the next update because this one is going to blow some of you away, Lyria 3 Pro. This is Google's most advanced AI music generation tool, and it just leveled up massively. With Lyria 3 Pro, you can now create full songs up to 3 minutes long, not just little clips, real tracks with intros, verses, choruses, bridges. The model actually understands song structure now. So, you can prompt for specific elements, specific transitions, specific styles, and it's built into the Gemini app for paid subscribers. So, if you're a content creator who needs custom background music for vlogs or podcast intros or tutorial videos, you can make exactly what you want without searching through stock libraries for hours. Lyria 3 Pro is also available in Vertex AI for businesses, in Google AI Studio for developers, in the Gemini API, in Google Vids for video creation, and in Producer AI for full music production. One thing I really respect about how Google built this, every output is watermarked with SynthID. That's their invisible watermark for AI-generated content. So, the songs are clearly identifiable as AI, and the model is designed to not mimic existing artists. If you prompt with a creator's name, it uses that as broad inspiration only. They're partnering with real musicians and producers to keep this responsible. That matters. Now, here's a quick one most people haven't caught yet. The Gemini app is now on Mac. Google released a native Mac app for Gemini. So, you don't have to keep a browser tab open. You can launch Gemini directly from your dock.
You can use it without switching apps.
It feels native. It works smooth. And if you live on a Mac, this changes how you interact with Gemini every day. Okay, let me bring this all together. This isn't really about one feature. It's about a shift. Google is turning Gemini into something that knows you, something that takes action across your apps, something that creates images using your real photos, something that builds interactive simulations, something that produces full songs, something that lives natively on your devices. That's not a chatbot. That's an AI agent.
Really, a whole stack of AI agents working together. And here's the part most people are missing. Each one of these features on its own is impressive.
But when you combine them, that's where the real value is. Imagine planning a trip with personal intelligence, then generating custom images of your family at the destination using Nano Banana 2, then making a soundtrack for your trip vlog with Lyria 3 Pro, all inside one app, all using your own context. This is the kind of stuff that takes weeks to learn on your own. You can actually start using all of it today. If you have a Google account and you're in the US, most of these features are live or rolling out right now. Here's my quick action plan for you. First, open Gemini and check if personal intelligence is available for you. Connect Gmail and Google Photos to start. Second, try a simple personal image prompt, something like create an image of my favorite weekend activity. See what it pulls from your library. Third, try a learning prompt with the Pro model. Ask it to visualize a topic you've been curious about. Fourth, if you have a paid Gemini subscription, try Lyria 3 Pro. Make a song. See what it sounds like. Fifth, if you're on Mac, install the Gemini app for instant access from your dock. Do those five things, and you'll have a real feel for what this stack can do.
You'll be ahead of most people using AI right now. Most folks are still typing into chat boxes. You'll be using AI that actually knows you. One last tip, whenever a new AI feature drops, the people who win are the ones who try it the same week it launches, not 3 months later, right now. That's when you build the skills. That's when you figure out what works for your workflow.
Just watch this and forget it.
Try one of the five things I listed. Let me know in the comments which one surprised you the most. If you're looking to dive deeper into AI tools and actually implement them in your work, I recommend AI Profit Boardroom, 2,000 people learning how to use AI effectively. Shares real experiences, what's working, what's not, which tools are worth your time, which ones to skip.
No hype, just solid information and practical guidance from people doing the work. It's helped me stay on top of updates and figure out how to actually apply them. Link in description if you want to check it out. If you want the full process, SOPs, and 100-plus AI use cases like this one, join the AI Success Lab. Links in the comments and description. You'll get all the video notes from there, plus access to our community of 58,000 members who are crushing it with AI. That's it for this one. The new Gemini features are real.
They're available now. And the people who learn how to use them first will get the biggest advantage.
Try them. I'll see you in the next one.
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